



Queen's Road Central in Central
Queen's Road Central in the early post-war period. In its early years, Hong Kong's British Government implemented administrative segregation of the city's Chinese and foreign populations. Foreigners mostly lived in an area stretching from Central to the Mid-levels, while Queen's Road Central served as Hong Kong's political and financial centre.

Date | c.1945 to 1950 |
Place | Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Central District/(Street)/Hongkong and Shanghai Bank Building;Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Central District/(Street)/Hong Kong Cricket Ground;Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Central District/(Street)/Government House;Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Central District/Queen's Road Central;Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Central District/Garden Road/St. John's Cathedral |
object | Bank | Church | Tram | Bus |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Hong Kong, Benevolent City: Tung Wah and the Growth of Chinese Communities |
Source | Hong Kong Museum of History. Image Reference No.: P1965.38 |
Repository | Hong Kong Museum of History |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Hong Kong Museum of History |
Accession No. | lcs-twgh-0004 |
Queen's Road Central in Central
Queen's Road Central in the early post-war period. In its early years, Hong Kong's British Government implemented administrative segregation of the city's Chinese and foreign populations. Foreigners mostly lived in an area stretching from Central to the Mid-levels, while Queen's Road Central served as Hong Kong's political and financial centre.
Date | c.1945 to 1950 |
Place | Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Central District/(Street)/Hongkong and Shanghai Bank Building;Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Central District/(Street)/Hong Kong Cricket Ground;Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Central District/(Street)/Government House;Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Central District/Queen's Road Central;Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Central District/Garden Road/St. John's Cathedral |
Object | Bank | Church | Tram | Bus |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Hong Kong, Benevolent City: Tung Wah and the Growth of Chinese Communities |
Source | Hong Kong Museum of History. Image Reference No.: P1965.38 |
Repository | Hong Kong Museum of History |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Hong Kong Museum of History |
Accession No. | lcs-twgh-0004 |
Queen's Road Central in Central
Queen's Road Central in the early post-war period. In its early years, Hong Kong's British Government implemented administrative segregation of the city's Chinese and foreign populations. Foreigners mostly lived in an area stretching from Central to the Mid-levels, while Queen's Road Central served as Hong Kong's political and financial centre.
Date | c.1945 to 1950 |
Place | Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Central District/(Street)/Hongkong and Shanghai Bank Building;Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Central District/(Street)/Hong Kong Cricket Ground;Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Central District/(Street)/Government House;Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Central District/Queen's Road Central;Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Central District/Garden Road/St. John's Cathedral |
Object | Bank | Church | Tram | Bus |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Hong Kong, Benevolent City: Tung Wah and the Growth of Chinese Communities |
Source | Hong Kong Museum of History. Image Reference No.: P1965.38 |
Repository | Hong Kong Museum of History |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Hong Kong Museum of History |
Accession No. | lcs-twgh-0004 |
Queen's Road Central in Central
Queen's Road Central in the early post-war period. In its early years, Hong Kong's British Government implemented administrative segregation of the city's Chinese and foreign populations. Foreigners mostly lived in an area stretching from Central to the Mid-levels, while Queen's Road Central served as Hong Kong's political and financial centre.
Date | c.1945 to 1950 |
Place | Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Central District/(Street)/Hongkong and Shanghai Bank Building;Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Central District/(Street)/Hong Kong Cricket Ground;Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Central District/(Street)/Government House;Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Central District/Queen's Road Central;Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Central District/Garden Road/St. John's Cathedral |
Object | Bank | Church | Tram | Bus |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Hong Kong, Benevolent City: Tung Wah and the Growth of Chinese Communities |
Source | Hong Kong Museum of History. Image Reference No.: P1965.38 |
Repository | Hong Kong Museum of History |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Hong Kong Museum of History |
Accession No. | lcs-twgh-0004 |
Queen's Road Central in Central
Queen's Road Central in the early post-war period. In its early years, Hong Kong's British Government implemented administrative segregation of the city's Chinese and foreign populations. Foreigners mostly lived in an area stretching from Central to the Mid-levels, while Queen's Road Central served as Hong Kong's political and financial centre.
Date | c.1945 to 1950 |
Object | Bank | Church | Tram | Bus |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Hong Kong, Benevolent City: Tung Wah and the Growth of Chinese Communities |
Source | Hong Kong Museum of History. Image Reference No.: P1965.38 |
Repository | Hong Kong Museum of History |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Hong Kong Museum of History |
Accession No. | lcs-twgh-0004 |
Queen's Road Central in Central
Queen's Road Central in the early post-war period. In its early years, Hong Kong's British Government implemented administrative segregation of the city's Chinese and foreign populations. Foreigners mostly lived in an area stretching from Central to the Mid-levels, while Queen's Road Central served as Hong Kong's political and financial centre.
Date | c.1945 to 1950 |
Place | Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Central District/(Street)/Hongkong and Shanghai Bank Building;Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Central District/(Street)/Hong Kong Cricket Ground;Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Central District/(Street)/Government House;Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Central District/Queen's Road Central;Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Central District/Garden Road/St. John's Cathedral |
Object | Bank | Church | Tram | Bus |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Hong Kong, Benevolent City: Tung Wah and the Growth of Chinese Communities |
Source | Hong Kong Museum of History. Image Reference No.: P1965.38 |
Repository | Hong Kong Museum of History |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Hong Kong Museum of History |
Accession No. | lcs-twgh-0004 |
Queen's Road Central in Central
Queen's Road Central in the early post-war period. In its early years, Hong Kong's British Government implemented administrative segregation of the city's Chinese and foreign populations. Foreigners mostly lived in an area stretching from Central to the Mid-levels, while Queen's Road Central served as Hong Kong's political and financial centre.
Date | c.1945 to 1950 |
Place | Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Central District/(Street)/Hongkong and Shanghai Bank Building;Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Central District/(Street)/Hong Kong Cricket Ground;Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Central District/(Street)/Government House;Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Central District/Queen's Road Central;Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Central District/Garden Road/St. John's Cathedral |
Object | Bank | Church | Tram | Bus |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Hong Kong, Benevolent City: Tung Wah and the Growth of Chinese Communities |
Source | Hong Kong Museum of History. Image Reference No.: P1965.38 |
Repository | Hong Kong Museum of History |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Hong Kong Museum of History |
Accession No. | lcs-twgh-0004 |
Queen's Road Central in Central
Queen's Road Central in the early post-war period. In its early years, Hong Kong's British Government implemented administrative segregation of the city's Chinese and foreign populations. Foreigners mostly lived in an area stretching from Central to the Mid-levels, while Queen's Road Central served as Hong Kong's political and financial centre.
Date of Death | c.1945 to 1950 |
Place | Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Central District/(Street)/Hongkong and Shanghai Bank Building;Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Central District/(Street)/Hong Kong Cricket Ground;Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Central District/(Street)/Government House;Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Central District/Queen's Road Central;Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Central District/Garden Road/St. John's Cathedral |
Object | Bank | Church | Tram | Bus |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Hong Kong, Benevolent City: Tung Wah and the Growth of Chinese Communities |
Source | Hong Kong Museum of History. Image Reference No.: P1965.38 |
Repository | Hong Kong Museum of History |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Hong Kong Museum of History |
Accession No. | lcs-twgh-0004 |
Queen's Road Central in Central
Queen's Road Central in the early post-war period. In its early years, Hong Kong's British Government implemented administrative segregation of the city's Chinese and foreign populations. Foreigners mostly lived in an area stretching from Central to the Mid-levels, while Queen's Road Central served as Hong Kong's political and financial centre.
Date | c.1945 to 1950 |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Hong Kong, Benevolent City: Tung Wah and the Growth of Chinese Communities |
Source | Hong Kong Museum of History. Image Reference No.: P1965.38 |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Hong Kong Museum of History |
Accession No. | lcs-twgh-0004 |
Queen's Road Central in Central
Queen's Road Central in the early post-war period. In its early years, Hong Kong's British Government implemented administrative segregation of the city's Chinese and foreign populations. Foreigners mostly lived in an area stretching from Central to the Mid-levels, while Queen's Road Central served as Hong Kong's political and financial centre.
Date | c.1945 to 1950 |
Material Type | Image |
Place | Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Central District/(Street)/Hongkong and Shanghai Bank Building;Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Central District/(Street)/Hong Kong Cricket Ground;Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Central District/(Street)/Government House;Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Central District/Queen's Road Central;Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Central District/Garden Road/St. John's Cathedral |
Object | Bank | Church | Tram | Bus |
Collection | Hong Kong, Benevolent City: Tung Wah and the Growth of Chinese Communities |
Source | Hong Kong Museum of History. Image Reference No.: P1965.38 |
Repository | Hong Kong Museum of History |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Hong Kong Museum of History |
Accession No. | lcs-twgh-0004 |
Queen's Road Central in Central
Queen's Road Central in the early post-war period. In its early years, Hong Kong's British Government implemented administrative segregation of the city's Chinese and foreign populations. Foreigners mostly lived in an area stretching from Central to the Mid-levels, while Queen's Road Central served as Hong Kong's political and financial centre.
Date | c.1945 to 1950 |
Place | Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Central District/(Street)/Hongkong and Shanghai Bank Building;Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Central District/(Street)/Hong Kong Cricket Ground;Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Central District/(Street)/Government House;Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Central District/Queen's Road Central;Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Central District/Garden Road/St. John's Cathedral |
Object | Bank | Church | Tram | Bus |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Hong Kong, Benevolent City: Tung Wah and the Growth of Chinese Communities |
Source | Hong Kong Museum of History. Image Reference No.: P1965.38 |
Repository | Hong Kong Museum of History |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Hong Kong Museum of History |
Accession No. | lcs-twgh-0004 |
Queen's Road Central in Central
Queen's Road Central in the early post-war period. In its early years, Hong Kong's British Government implemented administrative segregation of the city's Chinese and foreign populations. Foreigners mostly lived in an area stretching from Central to the Mid-levels, while Queen's Road Central served as Hong Kong's political and financial centre.
Date | c.1945 to 1950 |
Place | Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Central District/(Street)/Hongkong and Shanghai Bank Building;Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Central District/(Street)/Hong Kong Cricket Ground;Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Central District/(Street)/Government House;Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Central District/Queen's Road Central;Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Central District/Garden Road/St. John's Cathedral |
Object | Bank | Church | Tram | Bus |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Hong Kong, Benevolent City: Tung Wah and the Growth of Chinese Communities |
Source | Hong Kong Museum of History. Image Reference No.: P1965.38 |
Repository | Hong Kong Museum of History |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Hong Kong Museum of History |
Accession No. | lcs-twgh-0004 |
Queen's Road Central in Central
Queen's Road Central in the early post-war period. In its early years, Hong Kong's British Government implemented administrative segregation of the city's Chinese and foreign populations. Foreigners mostly lived in an area stretching from Central to the Mid-levels, while Queen's Road Central served as Hong Kong's political and financial centre.
Date | c.1945 to 1950 |
Place | Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Central District/(Street)/Hongkong and Shanghai Bank Building;Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Central District/(Street)/Hong Kong Cricket Ground;Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Central District/(Street)/Government House;Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Central District/Queen's Road Central;Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Central District/Garden Road/St. John's Cathedral |
Object | Bank | Church | Tram | Bus |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Hong Kong, Benevolent City: Tung Wah and the Growth of Chinese Communities |
Source | Hong Kong Museum of History. Image Reference No.: P1965.38 |
Repository | Hong Kong Museum of History |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Hong Kong Museum of History |
Accession No. | lcs-twgh-0004 |
Queen's Road Central in Central
Queen's Road Central in the early post-war period. In its early years, Hong Kong's British Government implemented administrative segregation of the city's Chinese and foreign populations. Foreigners mostly lived in an area stretching from Central to the Mid-levels, while Queen's Road Central served as Hong Kong's political and financial centre.
Date | c.1945 to 1950 |
Place | Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Central District/(Street)/Hongkong and Shanghai Bank Building;Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Central District/(Street)/Hong Kong Cricket Ground;Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Central District/(Street)/Government House;Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Central District/Queen's Road Central;Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Central District/Garden Road/St. John's Cathedral |
Object | Bank | Church | Tram | Bus |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Hong Kong, Benevolent City: Tung Wah and the Growth of Chinese Communities |
Source | Hong Kong Museum of History. Image Reference No.: P1965.38 |
Repository | Hong Kong Museum of History |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Hong Kong Museum of History |
Accession No. | lcs-twgh-0004 |
Queen's Road Central in Central
Queen's Road Central in the early post-war period. In its early years, Hong Kong's British Government implemented administrative segregation of the city's Chinese and foreign populations. Foreigners mostly lived in an area stretching from Central to the Mid-levels, while Queen's Road Central served as Hong Kong's political and financial centre.
Date | c.1945 to 1950 |
Place | Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Central District/(Street)/Hongkong and Shanghai Bank Building;Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Central District/(Street)/Hong Kong Cricket Ground;Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Central District/(Street)/Government House;Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Central District/Queen's Road Central;Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Central District/Garden Road/St. John's Cathedral |
Object | Bank | Church | Tram | Bus |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Hong Kong, Benevolent City: Tung Wah and the Growth of Chinese Communities |
Source | Hong Kong Museum of History. Image Reference No.: P1965.38 |
Repository | Hong Kong Museum of History |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Hong Kong Museum of History |
Accession No. | lcs-twgh-0004 |
Queen's Road Central in Central
Queen's Road Central in the early post-war period. In its early years, Hong Kong's British Government implemented administrative segregation of the city's Chinese and foreign populations. Foreigners mostly lived in an area stretching from Central to the Mid-levels, while Queen's Road Central served as Hong Kong's political and financial centre.
Date | c.1945 to 1950 |
Place | Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Central District/(Street)/Hongkong and Shanghai Bank Building;Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Central District/(Street)/Hong Kong Cricket Ground;Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Central District/(Street)/Government House;Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Central District/Queen's Road Central;Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Central District/Garden Road/St. John's Cathedral |
Object | Bank | Church | Tram | Bus |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Hong Kong, Benevolent City: Tung Wah and the Growth of Chinese Communities |
Source | Hong Kong Museum of History. Image Reference No.: P1965.38 |
Repository | Hong Kong Museum of History |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Hong Kong Museum of History |
Accession No. | lcs-twgh-0004 |
Queen's Road Central in Central
Queen's Road Central in the early post-war period. In its early years, Hong Kong's British Government implemented administrative segregation of the city's Chinese and foreign populations. Foreigners mostly lived in an area stretching from Central to the Mid-levels, while Queen's Road Central served as Hong Kong's political and financial centre.
Date | c.1945 to 1950 |
Place | Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Central District/(Street)/Hongkong and Shanghai Bank Building;Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Central District/(Street)/Hong Kong Cricket Ground;Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Central District/(Street)/Government House;Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Central District/Queen's Road Central;Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Central District/Garden Road/St. John's Cathedral |
Object | Bank | Church | Tram | Bus |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Hong Kong, Benevolent City: Tung Wah and the Growth of Chinese Communities |
Source | Hong Kong Museum of History. Image Reference No.: P1965.38 |
Repository | Hong Kong Museum of History |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Hong Kong Museum of History |
Accession No. | lcs-twgh-0004 |
Queen's Road Central in Central
Queen's Road Central in the early post-war period. In its early years, Hong Kong's British Government implemented administrative segregation of the city's Chinese and foreign populations. Foreigners mostly lived in an area stretching from Central to the Mid-levels, while Queen's Road Central served as Hong Kong's political and financial centre.
Date | c.1945 to 1950 |
Place | Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Central District/(Street)/Hongkong and Shanghai Bank Building;Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Central District/(Street)/Hong Kong Cricket Ground;Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Central District/(Street)/Government House;Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Central District/Queen's Road Central;Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Central District/Garden Road/St. John's Cathedral |
Object | Bank | Church | Tram | Bus |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Hong Kong, Benevolent City: Tung Wah and the Growth of Chinese Communities |
Source | Hong Kong Museum of History. Image Reference No.: P1965.38 |
Repository | Hong Kong Museum of History |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Hong Kong Museum of History |
Accession No. | lcs-twgh-0004 |
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